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[applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] -- 2011] [unintelligible] >> next, your calls and comments on "washington journal." ken and discussion on the oil spill in the gulf of mexico. then a senate hearing on data security. >> he had gone out and got a pistol. he began tracking him. >> on september 6, 1901, and anarchist fired two fatal shot at president william mckinley. .
[applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] -- 2011] [unintelligible] >> next, your calls and comments on "washington journal." ken and discussion on the oil spill in the gulf of mexico. then a senate hearing on data security. >> he had gone out and got a pistol. he began tracking him. >> on september 6, 1901, and anarchist fired two fatal shot at president william mckinley. .
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preliminary figures released by the national statistics office on friday show experts predict exports grew in the previous month, far exceeding analysts' predictions of just 1%. exports have led the way. europe's largest economy continues to grow at a moderate pace. exports were down slightly in april but bounced back strongly in may. germany exported goods and serves totalin$92 llio euros, up 20% compared to the same time last year. germany now enjoys a trade surplus of nearly 15 billion euros. that is an increase of 50% over may 2010. right now, germany's export strength is driven mainly by demand from the emerging economies. brazil, russia, india, and china. exports to eurozone countries were also strong and up more than 17% compared to the same month last year. >> i a diffent pture on the other side of the atlantic. the labor market in the united states i i struggling more than expected. the government said job creation is far weaker than expected and the unemployment rate in the united states rose unexpectedly last month to 9.2%. >> the american economy appears to be faltering. t
preliminary figures released by the national statistics office on friday show experts predict exports grew in the previous month, far exceeding analysts' predictions of just 1%. exports have led the way. europe's largest economy continues to grow at a moderate pace. exports were down slightly in april but bounced back strongly in may. germany exported goods and serves totalin$92 llio euros, up 20% compared to the same time last year. germany now enjoys a trade surplus of nearly 15 billion...
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. >> and republican leaders are closing in on a compromise in the showdown over the national debt limit. >> and the government takes more action against disgraced former vice presidential candidate john edwards. ♪ ! what are you guys doing? it's summer! let's hit the beach! [ both ] mom? you need a pepsi! [ growls ] ooh! [ grunts ] [ uncle teddy ] whoo! all right! summer time is pepsi time!8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x8x
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a debate we can keep pushing and try to do more, and this team is ready to execute what the for the nation wants this team to do select on halvorson for build. at the end of the shuttle program and may be more specifically the assembly, i'm wondering if any of you see this in space walk? >> i don't see it as an end, it is hit as a transition. sometimes we can't do. we say we can multitask but sometimes we can't multitask as well as we think we can you feel like you're multitasking but as you are as efficient as you were were doing three things that take longer than if you were to do than individually? so in a way we had to quit assembling to get focused on this research page and get this activity started and we got in - nine year window where we can really concentrate on the research and then that shows there is potential in economic markets and commercial law application for space that's not the government driven so when there's a unique window it's not only governments pushing us into space that can spring for us and move us in the directions so i don't see this necessarily as an end but
a debate we can keep pushing and try to do more, and this team is ready to execute what the for the nation wants this team to do select on halvorson for build. at the end of the shuttle program and may be more specifically the assembly, i'm wondering if any of you see this in space walk? >> i don't see it as an end, it is hit as a transition. sometimes we can't do. we say we can multitask but sometimes we can't multitask as well as we think we can you feel like you're multitasking but as...
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the one thing that the national association of county's and also county commissioners on the gulf state and everyone that has had oil spills have talked about is we need policies under the pollution act. we believe the federal agencies that do oversee o.p.a. must be required to consult and coordinate with local governments in environmental protection, oil spill planning, training and implementation of the processes. that's needed, that's one thing we have seen from this spill. we have been working with our local agency and our local landowners. but it seems we're the last one to get the call and to sit down and talk about it. and when everyone leaves town, and it's all over, we're still the local elected officials are there. thank you. >> thank you. >> i appreciate the opportunity to speak with you about the pipeline incident that happened in yellow stone and to update you on the progress to clean up the spill. before i begin, allow me to repeat our sincere apologies to the people of montana. we deeply regret this incident occurred and we are steadfastly committed to not only complete t
the one thing that the national association of county's and also county commissioners on the gulf state and everyone that has had oil spills have talked about is we need policies under the pollution act. we believe the federal agencies that do oversee o.p.a. must be required to consult and coordinate with local governments in environmental protection, oil spill planning, training and implementation of the processes. that's needed, that's one thing we have seen from this spill. we have been...
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. >> the nation was not very disciplined in developing the replacement for shuttle so that we wouldn't find ourselves where we are at now. >> where we are right now is relying on the russians to ferry our astronauts to and from the space station at a cost of $63 million a seat. >> we're ceding that leadership ban to the same people by a different name. they're russians today. they were soviets then. we're saying, okay, here it is, we're giving it back to you. >> once "atlantis" lands bringing the shuttle program to a close, there's no other choice until commercial space companies are ready. that's more than three years away, and nasa won't have its own new rocket ready until at least 2016. but there's no turning back. was it time? >> yes, it was time. and it has been time for some time to phase out of shuttle and go back to exploration. >> whether you hated it or hailed it, whether you felt it a waste or worth it, the shuttle was an iconic flying machine that symbolized america's inspiration and ingenuity. >> this is the crew hatch to the shuttle "discovery." she made 39 trips to space
. >> the nation was not very disciplined in developing the replacement for shuttle so that we wouldn't find ourselves where we are at now. >> where we are right now is relying on the russians to ferry our astronauts to and from the space station at a cost of $63 million a seat. >> we're ceding that leadership ban to the same people by a different name. they're russians today. they were soviets then. we're saying, okay, here it is, we're giving it back to you. >> once...
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you see them in yosemite national park already. they are all there. looking around. they haven't found them yet. >> very nice girl. very involved with our church and youth group. she -- she had a passion for, you know, her faith. >> reporter: he says all three were part of the church's youth program. the two male victims loved helping people. >> we are hopeful they will be back home safe because they haven't found them. we don't presume they are dead but we hope and faith in jesus that they will be home safe. >> reporter: reggie kumar . >>> fire in san francisco. the fire at this two story home broke out in the 400 block of wallace street at 6:30. one pet rescues. no reports of injury. >>> look at high temperatures today, it was a hot day for inland valleys and south bay. 91 redwood city. 91 san jose and i tell ya, i work a long day every day. i hang my head out the window. oh man, we're delivering everything you can think of: plywood cement. i, i enjoy the breeze on my tongue. well uh, and every weekend, seems like we're headin' down to the lake. we're pullin' a boa
you see them in yosemite national park already. they are all there. looking around. they haven't found them yet. >> very nice girl. very involved with our church and youth group. she -- she had a passion for, you know, her faith. >> reporter: he says all three were part of the church's youth program. the two male victims loved helping people. >> we are hopeful they will be back home safe because they haven't found them. we don't presume they are dead but we hope and faith in...
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and also china bids farewell to a national hero and houston rockets star young man and now since his retirement from the sport. for the latest copa america football way euro why were held say a one one job by chilean the second groups a game on friday night sides exchanged chances and stop the stated goal of this luis suarez storm did that great to be seen since it opened for europe one missing from close range and some loose chilean defense led to an expected rebound with stupid keeper aback but luckily for him it's only bounced off the bar. you're a boy i did eventually take the lead ten minutes after the break though some slick passing saw the side get into the box and so on and setting up. calmly home for the meal made. however soon after the chilly substitute morning of all d.b.f. . deep on the right boss threw on the sun to keep it helps and that's how this match finished. events i wasn't in the best of that group a must win game against costa rica jolles against the. same company on the verge of not making the playoffs so to progress from the group the defending champions desp
and also china bids farewell to a national hero and houston rockets star young man and now since his retirement from the sport. for the latest copa america football way euro why were held say a one one job by chilean the second groups a game on friday night sides exchanged chances and stop the stated goal of this luis suarez storm did that great to be seen since it opened for europe one missing from close range and some loose chilean defense led to an expected rebound with stupid keeper aback...
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. >>> today first lady michelle obama will announce a new plan by national chain stores to serve up healthy foods. the stores including walmart and wall greens will open or expand 1500 locations. walmart plans to open another 300 stores by 2016. ball greens will expand -- wall greens will expand its services to include fresh fruit and veggies. >>> the san francisco va medical center conducted the study. researchers concluded more than half of alzheimer's patients could be prevented if people stopped smoking, exercise more and lose weight. >>> at & t could start installing new cable boxes in san francisco as soon as today. the board of supervisors approved the installation without an environmental report yesterday. it allows at & t to build a stronger fiberoptic network and create more options for cable and internet services. critics say those boxes will be an eyesore and attract vandals. cell phone retailers are now required to educate users about potential health risks linked to radiation from phones. the new ordinance does not require the disclosure of radiation laws. >>> as shuttle atlan
. >>> today first lady michelle obama will announce a new plan by national chain stores to serve up healthy foods. the stores including walmart and wall greens will open or expand 1500 locations. walmart plans to open another 300 stores by 2016. ball greens will expand -- wall greens will expand its services to include fresh fruit and veggies. >>> the san francisco va medical center conducted the study. researchers concluded more than half of alzheimer's patients could be...
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the mystery over her whereabouts is getting national attention. coming up, we'll take a look at possible locations and we'll hear from one of her attorneys. >>> in national news tonight, the republican-led house has passed a bill to put strict caps on all future spending. the legislation also makes it harder to raise taxes. democrats, though, expected to kill this measure in the senate, and president obama has said that he would veto any such bill. >>> and where in the world is casey anthony? that is the question on the minds of a lot of people apparently following her release from jail on sunday. well, we know one place she is not, at least supposedly. her attorney says reports that she was spotted in orlando are not true. >> that is not her. that i can confirm. i will not say anything further as as to her whereabouts but i can absolutely 100 percent tell you that that is not her. >> people are saying who was that? a florida news station released that video today and they thought it showed anthony getting off a private plane. the plane in questio
the mystery over her whereabouts is getting national attention. coming up, we'll take a look at possible locations and we'll hear from one of her attorneys. >>> in national news tonight, the republican-led house has passed a bill to put strict caps on all future spending. the legislation also makes it harder to raise taxes. democrats, though, expected to kill this measure in the senate, and president obama has said that he would veto any such bill. >>> and where in the world...
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. >> one more time mike, i witness this great nation at its best. the crew of "atlantis" is ready for launch. >> reporter: the 135th shuttle mission thundered off the florida coast on a resupply mission to the space station. while on the ground, three-quarters of a million people gathered to witness history. >> i wish them god speed and i'm so proud, i'm glad to have seen them go out. >> reporter: but controversy continues to reign over nasa and it's alumni race. >> i tell you that i think we're looking at a lost decade. >> reporter: a lost decade in space? >> that's what i think. >> it couldn't be farther from the truth. america has a bright future in space. president obama has committed this nation to moving forward to an asteroid and beyond to mars. >> reporter: still some 9,000 people at the kennedy space center are losing their jobs. among them dean petit who has worked on every mission, dating back to 1979. >> i'm not going to be able to say that anymore. but i can always say i did. now that, they can't take from me. >> reporter: to make up fo
. >> one more time mike, i witness this great nation at its best. the crew of "atlantis" is ready for launch. >> reporter: the 135th shuttle mission thundered off the florida coast on a resupply mission to the space station. while on the ground, three-quarters of a million people gathered to witness history. >> i wish them god speed and i'm so proud, i'm glad to have seen them go out. >> reporter: but controversy continues to reign over nasa and it's alumni...
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. >> the nation was not very disciplined in developing the replacement for shuttle so that we wouldn't find ourselves where we are right now. >> the soyuz spacecraft. >> where we are right now is relying on the russians to ferry our astronauts to and from the space station at a cost of $63 million a seat. >> we're ceding that leadership back to the same people by a different name. the russians today. they were soviets then. but we're saying, okay, here it is. we're giving it back to you. >> once atlantis lands, bringing the shuttle program to a close, there's no other choice until commercial space companies are ready. that's more than three years away. and nasa won't have its own new rocket ready until at least 2016. but there's no turning back. >> was it time? >> yes. it was time. and it has been time for some time to phase out of shuttle and go back to exploration. >> whether you hated it or hailed it, whether you felt it a waste or worth it, the shuttle was an iconic flying machine that symbolized america's inspiration and ingenuity. >> roger all. >> this is the crew hatch to the sh
. >> the nation was not very disciplined in developing the replacement for shuttle so that we wouldn't find ourselves where we are right now. >> the soyuz spacecraft. >> where we are right now is relying on the russians to ferry our astronauts to and from the space station at a cost of $63 million a seat. >> we're ceding that leadership back to the same people by a different name. the russians today. they were soviets then. but we're saying, okay, here it is. we're...
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let's light this one more time, mike, and witness this great nation at its best. the crew of atlantis is ready to launch. >> thank you, sir. we'll get you going here in a couple of minutes. >> ntd, houston flight on 212. >> go ahead, flight. >> for the record, i'm go. >> ntd copies, and launch director, that is our entire launch team. we are ready to proceed at this time. >> copy that ntd, was that your clear launch, atlantis. >> i copy that, sir. thank you. >> the countdown clock will resume on my mark; three, two, one, mark. >> t-minus nine minutes and counting. >> launch sequence has been initiated. >> orbiter access arm retract. >> atlantis, this is otc. this day has been over 30 years in the making. there have been many fabulous missions throughout the years. on behalf of ksc launch teams past and present, we salute the entire astronaut corps for their dedication not only for our ec pabded knowledge -- expanded knowledge of the universe, but for the improvements you have contributed to on earth. have an excellent mission and godspeed. >> fantastic words, robe
let's light this one more time, mike, and witness this great nation at its best. the crew of atlantis is ready to launch. >> thank you, sir. we'll get you going here in a couple of minutes. >> ntd, houston flight on 212. >> go ahead, flight. >> for the record, i'm go. >> ntd copies, and launch director, that is our entire launch team. we are ready to proceed at this time. >> copy that ntd, was that your clear launch, atlantis. >> i copy that, sir. thank...
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the tactic has never been used successfully, and cbs national security analyst says terrorist bomb makers are far from perfecting it. >> there are numerous technical problems to try to make an effective explosive device operate inside a human body, especially one that has to incube it a for some time and then explode. certainly the body itself will act as a bit of a cushion to the effect of the explosive. >> reporter: that's just what happened in october of 2009, when a suicide bomber in saudi arabia made it through two airport security checkpoints with a device strapped between his buttocks. when the bomb detonated he was killed, but his target, a top saudi counterterrorism official, was barely harmed. still al qaeda's newest approach shows how desperate the organization is to place a bomb on a plane, after two previous plots failed. the first involved underwear bomber mutalab in december of 2009. the second and more sophisticated attempt involved bombs embedded in printer cartridges shipped on cargo planes last fall. the t.s.a. says air travelers, particularly those headed from abroad t
the tactic has never been used successfully, and cbs national security analyst says terrorist bomb makers are far from perfecting it. >> there are numerous technical problems to try to make an effective explosive device operate inside a human body, especially one that has to incube it a for some time and then explode. certainly the body itself will act as a bit of a cushion to the effect of the explosive. >> reporter: that's just what happened in october of 2009, when a suicide...
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there were nearly 1,000 runway incidents last year at the nation's airport where planes got too close to each other or vehicles. luckily actual collisions are not common but they are a major safety concern. lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> and we'll hear more from passengers who were on board those planes coming up on "good morning america." >>> in washington, the president and congressional negotiators are taking a break from the tense budget talks today. but mr. obama will again take his case to the public with his second news conference of the week. there are the slightest t gns of a compromise that might be in the works. it would allow the president to raise the debt limit while cutting an equal amount in taxes. abc news will broadcast the news conference live at approximately 11:00 a.m. eastern. >>> they put politics side as congressional staffers met for their annual charity baseball game in d.c. the democrats beat the republicans rather soundly, 8-2. nancy pelosi was on hand for the trophy presentation. >>> and a budget impasse that shut down minnesota's government for two
there were nearly 1,000 runway incidents last year at the nation's airport where planes got too close to each other or vehicles. luckily actual collisions are not common but they are a major safety concern. lisa stark, abc news, washington. >>> and we'll hear more from passengers who were on board those planes coming up on "good morning america." >>> in washington, the president and congressional negotiators are taking a break from the tense budget talks today. but...
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in an address to the nation's president, he promised to talk to the opposition. nato is investigating allegations its computer network has been hacked. a group of international hackers calling itself anonymous said it had breached data security and downloaded hundreds of confidential documents. queen elizabeth's second son, prince andrew, is stepping down as his -- as the representative of trade. he has been criticized for his association with an american businessman convicted of sex offenses against a girl under the age of consent. the phone hacking scandal rocked the british establishment and led to an fbi investigation. two senior former employees have accused james murdock of being mistaken in one of his answers to the select committee of parliament early this week, a charge he denies. for all their troubles, rupert murdoch got a boost when a saudi prince who controls much of the company voiced his support. what about the rest of the board? it is addressed in an article in "the daily beast" today. news corporation shares are up. the news hacking scandal is of
in an address to the nation's president, he promised to talk to the opposition. nato is investigating allegations its computer network has been hacked. a group of international hackers calling itself anonymous said it had breached data security and downloaded hundreds of confidential documents. queen elizabeth's second son, prince andrew, is stepping down as his -- as the representative of trade. he has been criticized for his association with an american businessman convicted of sex offenses...
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. >> the nation was not very disciplined in developing the replacement for shuttle so that we wouldn't find ourselves where we are right now. >> the soyuz spacecraft. >> where we are right now is relying on the russians to ferry our astronauts to and from the space station at a cost of $63 million a seat. >> we're ceding that leadership back to the same people by a different name. the russians today. they were soviets then. but we're saying, okay, here it is. we're giving it back to you. >> once atlantis lands, bringing the shuttle program to a close, there's no other choice until commercial space companies are ready. that's more than three years away. and nasa won't have its own new rocket ready until at least 2016. but there's no turning back. >> was it time? >> yes. it was time. and it has been time for some time to phase out of shuttle and go back to exploration. >> whether you hated it or hailed it, whether you felt it a waste or worth it, the shuttle was an iconic flying machine that symbolized america's inspiration and ingenuity. >> roger all. >> this is the crew hatch to the sh
. >> the nation was not very disciplined in developing the replacement for shuttle so that we wouldn't find ourselves where we are right now. >> the soyuz spacecraft. >> where we are right now is relying on the russians to ferry our astronauts to and from the space station at a cost of $63 million a seat. >> we're ceding that leadership back to the same people by a different name. the russians today. they were soviets then. but we're saying, okay, here it is. we're...
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. >> the nation was not very disciplined in developing the replacement for shuttle so that we wouldn't find ourselves where we are at now. >> voiz spacecraft. >> where we are right now is relying on the russians to ferry our astronauts to and from the space station at a cost of $63 million a seat. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> we're ceding that leadership back to the same people by a different name. they're russians today. they were soviets then. we're saying, okay, here it is, we're giving it back to you. >> once "atlantis" lands bringing the shuttle program to a close, there's no other choice until commercial space companies are ready. that's more than three years away, and nasa won't have its own new rocket ready until at least 2016. but there's no turning back. was it time? >> yes, it was time. and it has been time for some time to phase out of shuttle and go back to exploration. >> whether you hated it or hailed it, whether you felt it a waste or worth it, the shuttle was an iconic flying machine that symbolized america's inspiration and ingenuity. >> roger, roll. >> this is
. >> the nation was not very disciplined in developing the replacement for shuttle so that we wouldn't find ourselves where we are at now. >> voiz spacecraft. >> where we are right now is relying on the russians to ferry our astronauts to and from the space station at a cost of $63 million a seat. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> we're ceding that leadership back to the same people by a different name. they're russians today. they were soviets then. we're saying, okay,...
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so here we had a national launch policy and what national strategy based on a single thread to space which was a space shetland would be the challenger accident. 32 months we had no access to space. as gil said seven i was up on the hill working at the time. peter aldrich deserves gold stars for american space history because he almost single-handedly -- i don't know what was going on inside the administration but the at the senate armed services committee overmuch objection was able to get what he called the complementary expendable launch vehicle program funded. if we hadn't have that, the united states would have literally brennan grounded for almost three years. we also had a situation at nasa with the space shuttle crisis and space station freedom that was really beginning, moaning -- moving to building something and we began to understand the program. the shuttle program was in disarray at nasa in 1988. the space station freedom which gil neglected to admit that administrator beggs said it would cost $8 billion. by 1989 the first time we opened him below, it was 400% cost incre
so here we had a national launch policy and what national strategy based on a single thread to space which was a space shetland would be the challenger accident. 32 months we had no access to space. as gil said seven i was up on the hill working at the time. peter aldrich deserves gold stars for american space history because he almost single-handedly -- i don't know what was going on inside the administration but the at the senate armed services committee overmuch objection was able to get...
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one part shrine to the national pastime. and one part outreach. >> to a younger crowd. >> reporter: michael and ryan are chatting and posting videos on facebook and twitter constantly. face it. kids aren't flipping cards in the schoolyard anymore. >> baseball needs to think about the fans of the future. >> reporter: their professional lair is equipped with a tattoo parlor, pool table and a constant stream of celebrity visitors. this is red sox slugger, david ortiz, looking for love from yankees fans. >> wow, man. that's what i'm talking about, man. >> reporter: to land this gig, mike and ryan won a contest. mike is a comedian, musician, and a yankees guy. and ryan, a musical theater actor who likes the orioles. while they don't sleep here, it is tough on the social life. is it a way to meet women? to sit in this room and watch baseball? >> come to the cave and have them hang out. >> reporter: with that aside, for this season at least, it's a promotion from fan to fantasy. john berman, abc news, new york. >>> and that is "wor
one part shrine to the national pastime. and one part outreach. >> to a younger crowd. >> reporter: michael and ryan are chatting and posting videos on facebook and twitter constantly. face it. kids aren't flipping cards in the schoolyard anymore. >> baseball needs to think about the fans of the future. >> reporter: their professional lair is equipped with a tattoo parlor, pool table and a constant stream of celebrity visitors. this is red sox slugger, david ortiz,...
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. >>> another storm is a political one, the clash over plans to solve the nation's debt crisis. >> four days to go until it defaults on its bills. there is a plan by speaker john boehner but it's almost dead on arrival. >> karen traversrings us up to date. >> reporter: good mornrng. speaker boehner is facing fierce resistance from conservatives many backed by the tea party who say his plan doesn't go far enough. it's still unclear that he has the support he needs. boehner is facing a critical test. the house is set to raise a vote and cut near a trillion from the deficit. he's working furious. in a meeting yesterday boehner laid down the loss, get your ass in line, he says, i can't do this job unless you're behind me. his threat might just work. >> i'm a conservative and you say i'm a pretty hard-line conservative. i'm going to support it. >> i moved from undecided to lean yes. it's just a matter of we've got to take what we can get. >> reporter: the tension in the republican party was on full display yesterday. >> it's unfair, it's bizarreo and maybe some who have only been in the body
. >>> another storm is a political one, the clash over plans to solve the nation's debt crisis. >> four days to go until it defaults on its bills. there is a plan by speaker john boehner but it's almost dead on arrival. >> karen traversrings us up to date. >> reporter: good mornrng. speaker boehner is facing fierce resistance from conservatives many backed by the tea party who say his plan doesn't go far enough. it's still unclear that he has the support he needs....
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definitely is via violating the united nations sanction as well as international law there's something called the a t t and under the a.t.t. they cannot supply arms to the rebels this is not new news either they've been saying this from march they've been sending arms to the rebels don't know i haven't been restricted in libya i've i've i've traveled i've seen the frontier from tunisia to tripoli. to people that are resisting this are the actual people who are libyan people there's no real organized military here is the people the people of libya have taken arms to defend this country against nato if you go to the checkpoints you're going to see the regular people they called people people who are volunteers that it's not strictly a military a military force that's been fought against by the rebels or whatever you want to call them the transitional council forces revolution whatever you want to call them they are a minority and they are being armed by the outside in some cases they are better weapons than the actual libyan military the ball is in needles court the balls are in libya's
definitely is via violating the united nations sanction as well as international law there's something called the a t t and under the a.t.t. they cannot supply arms to the rebels this is not new news either they've been saying this from march they've been sending arms to the rebels don't know i haven't been restricted in libya i've i've i've traveled i've seen the frontier from tunisia to tripoli. to people that are resisting this are the actual people who are libyan people there's no real...
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. >> reporter: the nation's largest independent grid operator, pjm, manages electricity across some 13 states in the midwest and mid-atlantic. today demand climbed to 158,000 megawatts an hour, approaching a new record. with air conditioners blasting, come worries of a repeat of the 2003 blackout. in new york city, utility officials tried to calm fears. >> we could handle five days in a row of -- of 100 degrees. >> reporter: one of the nation's most miserable spots, washington, d.c., says the weather channel's chris warren. >> when the sun goes down, not much help. still around 90 degrees at midnight expected tonight, and for morning lows, starting the day in the mid-80s. >> reporter: for those who had to work outside caution was key. coaches at the practice for maine's all-star high school football game put in a special game plan. >> we have a ten-five rule installed today. we work for ten minutes and take five minutes for water and the shade. >> reporter: air quality alerts followed the soaring temperatures. almost 60 areas in the eastern half of the country warned. from maine's acad
. >> reporter: the nation's largest independent grid operator, pjm, manages electricity across some 13 states in the midwest and mid-atlantic. today demand climbed to 158,000 megawatts an hour, approaching a new record. with air conditioners blasting, come worries of a repeat of the 2003 blackout. in new york city, utility officials tried to calm fears. >> we could handle five days in a row of -- of 100 degrees. >> reporter: one of the nation's most miserable spots,...
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time now for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows mostly clear skies in the northwest, and the northeast. storms, though, are moving across the northern plains, and the southeast will be windy, with slow-moving rainstorms. later today, hot and hazy, as well as humid across the southeast, and into the mid-atlantic states. the desert southwest will be very warm as thunderstorms pop up in the afternoon. dangerous winds and hail are likely in parts of the northern plains. and the northeast will be warm and mostly clear. >>> in sports, the nfl owners and players resume their contract talks today here in new york. this is the 112th day of the lockout. and the two sides did make some progress last week, boosting hopes that they can reach an agreement in time to play the first preseason game on august 7th. >>> a hearing is set in washington today in the perjury case against former star pitcher roger clemens. he's accused of lying to congress by claiming he never used steroids. jury selection for his trial b
time now for a check of the national forecast. the latest satellite picture shows mostly clear skies in the northwest, and the northeast. storms, though, are moving across the northern plains, and the southeast will be windy, with slow-moving rainstorms. later today, hot and hazy, as well as humid across the southeast, and into the mid-atlantic states. the desert southwest will be very warm as thunderstorms pop up in the afternoon. dangerous winds and hail are likely in parts of the northern...
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and we've always been a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. and so we need comprehensive immigration reform, part of which would allow entrepreneurs and high-skilled individuals to stay here -- because we want to be attracting that talent here. we don't want that -- we don't want to pay for training them here and then having them benefit other countries. >> our next question was just -- was sent just an hour ago and touches on alternative energy and job creation, "will you focus on promoting alternative energy industries in oil states like louisiana and texas?" >> i want to promote alternative energy everywhere, including oil states like louisiana and texas. this is something that i'm very proud of and doesn't get a lot of attention. we made the largest investment in clean energy in our history through the recovery act. and so we put forward a range of programs that provided credits and grants to startup companies in areas like creating wind turbines, solar panels. a great example is advanced battery manufacturing. when i came into office, adv
and we've always been a nation of laws and a nation of immigrants. and so we need comprehensive immigration reform, part of which would allow entrepreneurs and high-skilled individuals to stay here -- because we want to be attracting that talent here. we don't want that -- we don't want to pay for training them here and then having them benefit other countries. >> our next question was just -- was sent just an hour ago and touches on alternative energy and job creation, "will you...
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the forecasters at the spaceflight meteorology group in houston, part of the national weather service are going to be listening very closely to what he has to say and providing any updates to those forecasts either for here at kennedy for return to launch site if that's necessary, and for the overseas landing sites in spain and france. right now those sites all look good. all of the standard weather observations and forecasting normally perform before launch are being done today. the final phase began yesterday with a series of balloon releases. in the last 24 hours, about two dozen weather balloons of all different types were released. and today we have nine instrumented balloons to collect data on temperature, humidity, wind speed and barometric up to about 100,000 feet. six are being released that provide very highly accurate data on the wind speed direction, up to about 60,000 feet. this data is reduced and the countdown officers will select the proper computer program to allow the onboard computers to respond properly to the when conditions that they have observed, as the shuttle
the forecasters at the spaceflight meteorology group in houston, part of the national weather service are going to be listening very closely to what he has to say and providing any updates to those forecasts either for here at kennedy for return to launch site if that's necessary, and for the overseas landing sites in spain and france. right now those sites all look good. all of the standard weather observations and forecasting normally perform before launch are being done today. the final...
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democrat to mention that is steny hoyer, essentially saying it would be unconstitutional to allow the nation to default for the first time in its history. the white house has pushed back hard, because they realize what fuels the folks on the right is this strict constitutional argument, tea partiers saying i'm going to fight for the constitution. if the president were to look like he was taking matters into his own hand and there was the constitutional argument, that's a headache the white house does not want to deal with, especially heading into an election year in 2012. >> luke russert there at the capitol, thank you is much. >>> new word from president obama this morning on the debt crisis, as well unfolding on capitol hill. he said both sides are not that far apart and demanded compromise. >> any solution to avoid default must be bipartisan. it must have the support of both parties that were sent here to represent the american people, not just one faction of one party. the time for putting party first is over. the time for compromise on behalf of the american people is now. >> joining me
democrat to mention that is steny hoyer, essentially saying it would be unconstitutional to allow the nation to default for the first time in its history. the white house has pushed back hard, because they realize what fuels the folks on the right is this strict constitutional argument, tea partiers saying i'm going to fight for the constitution. if the president were to look like he was taking matters into his own hand and there was the constitutional argument, that's a headache the white...
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. >> chris is back with a check of the national forecast. >> hello. good morning. we're dealing with extreme dangerous heat across the middle part of the country. now, you look at these temperatures for the afternoon. in some cases, especially to the north and northern plains, you can add another five to even 15 degrees to this. we are going to see some storms to the north and monsoonal moisture moving into the southwest as well. >>> and around the bay area today it will be another comfortable day once we lose some of the low clouds and light rain and drizzle we have around the bay area this morning. we're talking mostly 60s and 70s for the inner bay. you will get numbers closer to 80 inland towards sacramento and morgan hill for the afternoon. but if you want to find more july-like weather, you'll probably have to wait until the middle part of the week as high pressure builds in and the low clouds retreat to the coastline. we'll see temperatures inland in the 80s and 90s as we head toward thursday and friday. that's a look at your weather. back to you. >>> up next
. >> chris is back with a check of the national forecast. >> hello. good morning. we're dealing with extreme dangerous heat across the middle part of the country. now, you look at these temperatures for the afternoon. in some cases, especially to the north and northern plains, you can add another five to even 15 degrees to this. we are going to see some storms to the north and monsoonal moisture moving into the southwest as well. >>> and around the bay area today it will be...
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. >> talks to solve the nation's debt crisis could resume at the white house today. a new plan by a bipartisan group of senators is now generating some optimism, but there is still pest minimum, as well. a new abc news poll finds 80% of americans are now dissatisfied with the federal government. >>> > e protester who aimed a shaving cream pie at rupert murdoch has now been charged with behavior causing harassment or distress. he suffered a sharp slap to the head by his wife wenen during the indent. >>> the army sergeant, major nidal hasan is expected to plead not guilty for those killed in the attack and faces the death penalty if convicted. >>> the l.a. dodgers go head to head with major league baseball in a bankruptcy court hearing today. the issue on the table, which side will control the team's finances during the bankruptcy process. >>> american airlines is placing a large order for hundreds of new aircraft that are more fuel efficient. the deal may be worth as much as $37 billion and could put pressure on other airlines to upgrade their fleets. >>> that would b
. >> talks to solve the nation's debt crisis could resume at the white house today. a new plan by a bipartisan group of senators is now generating some optimism, but there is still pest minimum, as well. a new abc news poll finds 80% of americans are now dissatisfied with the federal government. >>> > e protester who aimed a shaving cream pie at rupert murdoch has now been charged with behavior causing harassment or distress. he suffered a sharp slap to the head by his wife...
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we need to develop those capabilities so that this nation can afford the fly. we are going to go beyond lower orbit with the space launch system, and the mcvb, the multipurpose crew. >> the orion. >> yes, and right here from florida. >> but with the orion, you need the heavy lift rockets there, and i want to read something that shuttle director mike linebach had to say to the team. i'm embarrassed without better guidance from washington for the manned space program, and we have always had a program to transfer into it from apollo to gemini, to orbiters. and so if you go through with the heavy lift program, thousands can be employed so why don't we have a date on the rockets that are needed. >> we have dates and destinations. we are building the next generation of vehicles here now at the cape, and we are going to be going beyond lower orbit. unfortunately, i have to disagree that we don't have plans or support in washington. we have bipartisan legislation signed into law last year which supports these vehicles, and we are going to be utilizing the men and women
we need to develop those capabilities so that this nation can afford the fly. we are going to go beyond lower orbit with the space launch system, and the mcvb, the multipurpose crew. >> the orion. >> yes, and right here from florida. >> but with the orion, you need the heavy lift rockets there, and i want to read something that shuttle director mike linebach had to say to the team. i'm embarrassed without better guidance from washington for the manned space program, and we...
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south sudan became the newest nation trying to become the u.n.'s 193rd member following civil wars that left an estimated 1.5 million dead. holding most of the nation's oil reserve, continued tensions in the former sudan. dignitaries at the ceremonies were colin powell and u.n. envoy susan rice. a federal judge in new york city heard arguments in a lawsuit that challenges search procedures at the u.s. border. at issue the privacy of personal electronic devices and the plaintiff is an american citizen who says he has done nothing wrong. michelle miller has more. >> i've crossed the border dozens of times. >> pascal was on a train from montreal to new york last year when his travel history raised concerns at the u.s. border. >> i lived in jordan. i've traveled to lebanon. and i've also been to yemen. >> border agents searched his belongings, seized his laptop and ordered him to log on. >> next thing i know, my laptop is being perused and i'm basically being laughed at and officers are asked to look, "look what he's got." >> reporter: what he had, be
south sudan became the newest nation trying to become the u.n.'s 193rd member following civil wars that left an estimated 1.5 million dead. holding most of the nation's oil reserve, continued tensions in the former sudan. dignitaries at the ceremonies were colin powell and u.n. envoy susan rice. a federal judge in new york city heard arguments in a lawsuit that challenges search procedures at the u.s. border. at issue the privacy of personal electronic devices and the plaintiff is an american...
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i'm not a flurry of national guy. they said start putting together a chapeau goes like i just want to rate policy. please send me do my job. instead they wanted poetry and it just blew my mind. but really in the end, it turned out to be a very helpful exercise. when that we all care about is what chance does that give the u.s. government, what tidings does forget to departments and agencies? policy is actually an external communications device. told other nations can other people at the u.s. intent is a golden policy are. i believe the chapeau national space policy set the tone in the landscape and says this is by redoing space. this is why we do it yet this is what we believe in the rest of the policy says this is how executed. i thought the chapeau was a nice addition to the document. the principles and goals they think is all my colleagues and predecessors had mentioned, those that stayed pretty much the same since the eisenhower administration. but then those interested in the element to be up on administration po
i'm not a flurry of national guy. they said start putting together a chapeau goes like i just want to rate policy. please send me do my job. instead they wanted poetry and it just blew my mind. but really in the end, it turned out to be a very helpful exercise. when that we all care about is what chance does that give the u.s. government, what tidings does forget to departments and agencies? policy is actually an external communications device. told other nations can other people at the u.s....
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[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] we understand some of you are compelled to tweet revenue are. if you do, we know that is the event hashtag. i know you are shocked that i said that, but there it is. [laughter] >> it was written down. >> six months ago, we had a session here, almost to the day. today, we're going to take stock of how the process is unfolding and with what consequences. why do people pay so much attention to redistricting? first of all, is a fascinating game, political junket we cannot resist. we can start talking about the midterm election before and continue on for years after as we try to discern the consequences of it. but much more importantly, they're genuinely high stakes involved in redistricting. certainly, it is relevant to party control of the house or democrats now need 24 additional seat gains to regain the majority. obviously, as it plays out in state legislatures and local government, it has bearing on purchasing control their as well. it certainly is important as far as mino
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our nation's history. in turn we must provide them with the capacity to preserve their books for generations to come. i thank the gentleman for his acceptance of the amendment. i yield back the remainder of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back his time. no one seeks time in opposition. the question is on the amendment as modified offered by the gentleman from pennsylvania. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 8 printed in house report 112-171. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? mr. stutzman: mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 8 printed in house report number 112-173, offered by mr. stutzman ever indiana. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 359, the gentleman from indiana, mr. stutzman, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes
our nation's history. in turn we must provide them with the capacity to preserve their books for generations to come. i thank the gentleman for his acceptance of the amendment. i yield back the remainder of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back his time. no one seeks time in opposition. the question is on the amendment as modified offered by the gentleman from pennsylvania. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment...